The Animal Liberation League sees strategic nonviolence as the animals' best hope for complete and lasting animal liberation. |
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However, the best we can hope for if the redirect document fell out is to e-mail the maintainer to ask them to re-insert. |
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The following Saturday they hope for mass demonstrations in cities across the world. |
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Upbeat, polite, and baby-faced, with tight braids crisscrossing his head, he is the kind of student that Ikeda could only hope for. |
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Getting back to normal is the best thing I can hope for, but it'll be a different normal than it was before. |
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He doubted she would be there, considering they were practically done with their scheming, but he was willing to hope for anything. |
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There's no hope for him now because he's lost his marbles and has gone completely crazy. |
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The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt Rev John Sentamu, delivered the sermon on the theme of hope for the world. |
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The trees are bare, the land is bleak, closed, unproductive and numb, its furrows seemingly incapable of the new life we hope for in the spring. |
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There was no hope for Mr. Bingley to be hers, and that knowledge seared her heart. |
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The second abandons hope for reductionist exploitation of behaviorist ideas on behalf of materialism. |
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Man has no hope for salvation, only a chance for dignity, gained by absurdly carrying on in the face of the yawning maw of the meaningless abyss. |
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But still we hope for New Orleans to hold on and find a second wind and put itself together for a long and painful convalescence. |
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I'd hope for some real action on marijuana laws, and a determined effort to regain our energy sovereignty. |
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A beacon of hope for younger generation lawyers, he regularly goes to court, attends to cases and is still a leading lawyer. |
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The most the Old Testament writers hope for is a ripe old age ended by a quick and merciful death. |
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The broth is ideally salted and as rich and meaty as one might hope for in tonkotsu. |
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For years it seemed we were condemned to live in an age where an ability to beat time properly was the best we could hope for. |
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The contrast between what you hope for and what you experience seems disappointing! |
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Let us hope for a speedy solution to our transfer dealings and one where the big decisions made are for the good of the club on the pitch. |
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I still wait in anticipation and hope for a miracle that may bring us back together. |
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Let us also hope for a long silence to descend upon the thuggish bigmouth who has strutted and fretted his hour upon the stage for far too long. |
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It gave the world hope for political and economic cooperation, resolving an international trouble spot. |
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They must convey a true sense of the danger to the protected within, but also a sense of the hope for victory. |
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Maybe it's dumb to hope for better from Labor, but the way Crean won the leadership creates a glimmer that things are on the turn. |
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Writing in the New York Times, Marin speaks out for the silent minority of men who wait in hope for the patter of tiny feet. |
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But a blink of sunlight was a harbinger of hope for the Edinburgh team as they gradually but determinedly fought their way back into this game. |
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But he also symbolizes hope for the Udmurt, because Leonid has become a believer in Jesus Christ. |
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In that state where all the organs of the state and civil society too have been communalised how can one hope for justice within the state? |
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But, we don't have that control, and apart from securing our homes and having adequate supplies, we just have to sit tight and hope for the best. |
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There was considerable hope for Scottish boxing with the performance of several fighters on the undercard. |
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McQuay's hope for a title ended just as his run started, when a bobble on the first back-up negated his chances. |
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For some, the UN still holds out hope for a planetary social contract for the age of globalization. |
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This gives me hope for media bombast in general, that it can be scaled back without the whole house of cards collapsing. |
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The best one can hope for is an explicit and unequivocal commitment to doing that right thing. |
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There is a sort of pervasive melancholy, but also an unfocused hope for the future. |
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Some freedom-minded people pin their hope for liberty on withdrawing from an unfree world. |
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You spend the ungodly early hours of the morning writing about hope for a world beyond empire, beyond greed, beyond humanity's frailty. |
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Following this prescription, Mr. Florida tells us, there's hope for any city, even his decidedly unhip hometown. |
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If we hope for justice rather than mercy at the Last Judgment, we must have a horribly shallow view of God's holiness and of our unholiness. |
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Apart from rooting interest, the games were explosive nail-biters, swollen with drama, and all a sports fan could hope for. |
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When nature decides to show us who's boss, we just have to hunker down and hope for the best. |
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Such brief moments of happiness snatched from unpromising circumstances are generally the most that Loach's characters can hope for. |
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Your only hope for a good time is to get smashed ASAP and allow the spirit of the Broken Record to possess you as well. |
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I barely dared hope for half-way decent clothes boutiques, music stores and fast food joints. |
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I'm afraid that those who might be snowed by the report's valiant attempt to pass off hope for potential are few. |
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These images, this news, does something to us, eats away at our souls and sense of hope for the world. |
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From him young voters at least hope for an economic upswing and the retention of their modest liberties. |
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It is full of nostalgia for a Scotland past and gone but full of hope for the new, modern Scotland. |
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In order to become a spacefaring race, people need to be taught what to hope for. |
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States that do the necessary spadework can hope for sufficient foreign direct investment. |
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It's the left-hand menu specials that give me hope for the future of Chez Nous. |
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This is as dutiful and strong-willed a creed as any Victorian moralist could hope for. |
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Much hope for the future of the town rests on the effectiveness of that new road in taking the bulk of the traffic away from Main Street. |
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Preserving their own economic stability in the medium term is the best any countries can now hope for. |
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Green denoted hope for renewal, red stood for the ancestors' courage, and yellow symbolized the country's treasures. |
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Most familiar with the problem believe the only hope for a reversal in the trend is education. |
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With the qualities of your head and heart booming, you are the best hope for your, friends and relations. |
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O'Dea believes there is hope for those looking for work in the technology sector. |
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She has no hope for the future and this caused me very great concern indeed. |
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Regardless of what has gone before, I believe there is hope for a brighter and better future. |
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Edwina Currie was moved by the response to the gathering, and believes it offers hope for the future. |
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The crux of the matter is whether the future holds hope for people who prefer to stay at home instead of going abroad to earn a living. |
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The angel casts its shadow over the northeast as a reminder of its industrial past and a symbol of hope for the future. |
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I believe we should all hope for the day when we no longer need to make that choice. |
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If Scroffles the mangy mutt could turn into the beautiful Sam, then there really is hope for all the stray canines. |
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I want to give myself a fair hearing and as long as I get a fair crack of the whip, that's all I can hope for. |
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The very best they can hope for is a multi-billion dollar industry going offshore. |
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We can hope for an early end to the destruction, but as resistance stiffens that prospect is by no means certain. |
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Analysts say Proton's best hope for survival is a partnership with a foreign carmaker. |
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If you haven't worked out exactly what this film will be like by now, there's no hope for you. |
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Finally, the film's conclusion contains a note of hope for the future as Lou and Grace amble together, money in pocket and hand-in-hand. |
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The pair are Britain's best and possibly only hope for a medal in badminton in Athens. |
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You can now hope for a perfect inheritance beyond the power of change and decay, reserved in Heaven for you. |
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Unless he was in an oubliette, the pirates would undoubtedly come for him, and that, surprisingly enough, was a bit of something to hope for. |
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This is a bleak and brooding song yet the uplifting outro give a sense of hope for the flawed central character. |
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But there is hope for people who have a change of heart and want to increase their chances of survival. |
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Only three of our 18 players will be overage next year so there is great hope for the future of the game in this area. |
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I learned to cover my pains and overcame my poverty with hard work and a new hope for my future. |
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A success story, in other words, giving great hope for the future of Europe. |
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The latest breakthrough holds out new hope for the rising number of breast cancer and prostate cancer sufferers in Scotland. |
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One researcher with perhaps the greatest reason to hope for success in producing silicon was the English chemist and physicist Humphry Davy. |
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Fans will surely hope for a supplementally packed edition in the near future. |
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They are not a team who will hoof the ball up the pitch and hope for something to break. |
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Let's hope for a quicker-to-read, smaller and cheaper reprinting in paperback. |
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All that most of them can hope for is to parlay their film work into lucrative nude dancing careers or Internet fan sites. |
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Writing in the New York Times, he speaks out for the silent minority of men who wait in hope for the patter of tiny feet. |
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The centre offers a place of peace and hope for those who are on the road to recovery. |
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In the not too distant past, the best abstaining customers could hope for were coffee, tea, juice, a soda, milk and plain old ice water. |
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And yet this sad figure is held up as a beacon of commiserative hope for women? |
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What continues to remain in our mind and memory is the hope for a new dawn of promises, free from atrocities and indiscriminations. |
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Social mobility, or at least the hope for it, creates industriousness, sacrifice, and personal financial savings. |
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Have we so lost our capacity for fellow feeling that we cannot spare even the least hope for these people? |
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This child is the bearer of inextinguishable hope for our fallen and troubled world. |
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Ann says her son is now able to focus and concentrate in school, making his life a lot easier, and giving her hope for his future. |
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It is even harder to hope for success in military actions on a larger scale, like an armed conflict escalating into a local war. |
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We can only hope for the day when liberals stop considering conservatives to be lesser human beings. |
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And make no mistake, we don't have anyone who can dominate him, so a policy of containment is the best that we can hope for. |
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Somehow he has turned our headlong plummet into the sign of hope for the future. |
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Sea cucumbers, invertebrate animals of the phylum Echinodermata, might hold out some hope for the afflicted. |
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The best he could hope for was to land in a lake or that the pod wouldn't break up as badly as most. |
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The confrontation of opinions is the only hope for approaching rationality in political affairs. |
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I can only hope for his sake that he wasn't, coz some of the answers he gave were plain awful! |
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As a coffee shop, they offer all the extras you hope for, including lattes served in pre-warmed mugs decorated with thick drifts of creamy foam. |
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We crave originality, we demand credibility and we hope for something that sets the heart racing and the mind working overtime. |
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After that line has been crossed her own deeply buried shame fuels her resentments and fears and it seems there is no hope for her. |
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It's the very economic powerhouses that they seek to cripple that will be our best hope for salvation if things do start to go wrong. |
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Two weeks after the minister had spun out hope for a new thrust against gangland bloodshed, the killings only steadily increased. |
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They travel around the world proclaiming the gospel and declaring their hope for a future when health can be restored. |
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When poor people lose any hope for their future, the only hope left will be invested in their progeny. |
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Digital projection is the only hope for revival cinema in this country, but revival houses are the last places that can afford new projectors. |
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They also hope for further union delegations to extend the links of international solidarity. |
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Without the demonstrability of foolishness, there would be no hope for human progress. |
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The evening provided a clear demonstration that there is indeed hope for the arts in St Lucia. |
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If you find yourself in a position where you hope for luck to pull you through, you're in serious trouble. |
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New discoveries offering new hope for the thousands of children with the condition. |
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I suppose the best thing Wexford can hope for is to give a very gutsy performance. |
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That's as clear an admission as one could hope for that the entire exercise is disingenuous. |
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The best thing the candidate could hope for would be to win the donkey vote in the next ballot draw. |
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The best they can hope for is a bigger allowance to blow on imitation fudge and various meat drippings. |
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They needed a reason for drudging through practices with no hope for a postseason. |
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Since the acetate is a synthetic fabric, there is no hope for dyeing it black again. |
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Amid the rationing and the rubble of bombed buildings, there was hope for the future and television was part of it. |
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Now the choice is go to trial on a felony assault charge and hope for an acquittal or plead guilty to a misdemeanor. |
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I was polite, and I pleased my demanding grandmother, I never acted up, I wore dresses, and was the best girl anyone could hope for. |
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Now, the best you can hope for is to see them on a dirt track at a raceway. |
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The coup was widely welcomed by the population, who hope for both their wages and for elections. |
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He added that the response of their neighbours to the event has been everything they could hope for. |
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This is one of those programs that demonstrates eternal life is not just a religious hope for the next world but a fact in this one. |
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But Danielsen offers a glimmer of hope for those who love blockbuster razzmatazz. |
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She is not too keen on the boys in her class and thinks there is no hope for them. |
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The outcome will be economic aggravation, dashing the desperate hope for an economic recovery. |
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Secondly, you would hope for reasoned argument or debate with people who do have a different point of view. |
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The only thing to hope for was our emergency oxygen supply would hold out long enough for us to get to a lower altitude. |
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York will be held up to the rest of the world as an example of hope for the future of the planet. |
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When we rebuke or expose an evil, we have the duty to hope for the redemption, not the condemnation, of the sinner. |
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England do not have anyone to come in and work miracles and it would be foolish to pick a new team and hope for the best. |
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In order for one to be on the safe side, you should prepare for the worst and hope for the best. |
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There is enough in this book to make one hope for a similar re-examination of Irish social history. |
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The only glimmer of hope for these wretched people is the emergence of organised resistance to the present policies. |
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Far from expecting privacy on a website, its designers hope for the greatest possible exposure to all comers. |
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The best you can hope for is getting the airline to reimburse you for some of the expenses you incur while waiting for your suitcase to show up. |
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But she's also keen to lay a ghost from her past that could also provide her with some hope for the future. |
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A brief detente and the hope for a lasting peace have given way to acrimony yet again. |
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For most patients partial remission of symptoms is the best that they can hope for. |
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Yet why not hope for a change in appetite, why not hope that vulnerability, doubt, languor, even feyness, might find a mass market once again? |
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The intelligent reasoning of this young person renews me with fresh hope for the future of this planet. |
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It has been said more than once that Simeon represents the last hope for Bulgarians. |
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If your guidance counselor laughs at you because of what your hope for a career is, ignore them. |
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In the longer term I would hope for a broad left wing alternative to the failed politics of the South. |
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But even an annus horribilis can produce enough progress to inspire hope for better days. |
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The best hope for a cure lies in the open, honest debate that would spring from wholehearted acceptance of the priesthood of all believers. |
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The Dean of Westminster has consistently turned down applications for the urn to be re-opened but the Ricardians hope for different response now. |
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Yet the only real hope for the Sahrawis may now be the foreign oil companies competing to exploit the riches off the Atlantic seaboard. |
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These meetings put into practice and hold out hope for a utopia based not on economic but spiritual prosperity. |
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We ask everyone to join with us in praying for Abigail and live in hope for the future. |
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Scientifically, the book is extremely sound, depicting the planet as realistic as an areologist might hope for. |
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The Scots lost out to Wales 22-14 in the opening round of the event, but hope for better things in the 2.30 pm kick-off today. |
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He wanted to bring justice to this lost generation, and also to bring hope for the survivors in this world. |
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Therefore, the best hope for understanding global diversity patterns is to collect information on local assemblages. |
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Better to simply buy a worthless rust bucket, pay the minimal non-insured fee and hope for the best. |
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Somehow, she had hope for the sound of her tapping to come to her ears, but then again, she still was dubious. |
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The book ends with Tomlinson and Maynard revisiting the weedgrown battlefields of France, trying to avoid souvenir-collecting tourists, trying to see some hope for the future. |
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This side of the Parousia, we remain the best hope for mankind. |
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Yet if the crisis is indeed missiological at root, there is hope for renewal, just insofar as the Episcopal Church moves toward becoming a more faithful mission companion. |
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But its hope for a better future and its expressed faith in God and the children of God is unassailable. |
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If you are a Minangkabau woman and pregnant, people really hope for a girl for the first child. |
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To recapitulate, Young differs with me profoundly on the question of whether we should support the resistance, and hope for their victory against the army of occupation. |
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He was elevated by hope for an antidote to what felt like a toxic, degenerative condition. |
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Obviously, there isn't much hope for religious reporting when the mainstream media is just now discovering the issues of the turn of the 20th century. |
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In particular, there appears to be little hope for any unitary concept of subjective well-being. |
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The saddest thing for LaSalvia was that he had so much hope for the GOP after the 2012 election. |
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In our view, this integrative approach to prevention offers the best hope for working effectively with adolescents and families in the highest-risk categories. |
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I have hope for my mokopuna and Maori kids at kura throughout Aotearoa, for they have a joy and a passion for being Maori that simply did not exist when I was a kid. |
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Their last hope for saving humanity, Eugene, turned out to be a liar with no idea how to stop the zombie virus. |
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That's probably the most anyone signing a blank check can hope for. |
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There is yet hope for my disunion movement, because the poll didn't ask conservatives in specific states. |
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All we can hope for is that the question will be approached with thoughtfulness, rather than the vitriol which has so far characterised the debate. |
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One day, Robbins gave up hope for a new answer, and he ranted in frustration. |
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It is a budget that brings hope for people who need that helping hand. |
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There is nonetheless still hope for a bountiful Yule in Utah. |
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I have to stay strong-willed, say my prayers and hope for the best. |
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To those who repent and hope for forgiveness, the display of Francis's stigmata offers the promise of death transcended, of resurrection and everlasting life. |
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The election of President Hassan Rouhani last year brought hope for a reformed criminal justice system. |
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While I agree that both parties are almost hopelessly corrupted by corporate money and power, the hope for a viable third party here is still very slim. |
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She notes that because much of today's market is dependent on college survey courses, among the volumes of poetry published, only anthologies can hope for mass-market success. |
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We can only hope for a repeat performance of last week come this weekend. |
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There's a certain sense of fatality to it and there's no hope for you. |
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The best the local Liberals can hope for now is that the newly merged Conservative Party of Canada selects a no-name candidate to run in the riding of Richmond. |
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It is the American dream, but also the socialist Utopia, the glimmer of hope for the poor, the comforter of the oppressed who yearn for salvation. |
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So I hope for an Independence Day in my lifetime when we will see zero shivering little bodies hawking our flags. |
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Once he had deployed his forces on the battlefield, the commander-in-chief could only sit in his headquarters many miles behind the front line and hope for the best. |
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As long as partners interpret one another in strongly negative terms, thereby acting ungenerously, there is little hope for effective communication. |
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But I hope for us it is not more lively and difficult than today, eh? |
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But we hope for more, and we ask you to fulfill your promises to create a more secure environment for journalists in our country. |
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Some hope for rescue, while others take steps to dig in for the long haul. |
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We might hope for better from the public-service broadcasters, but what we shouldn't hope for, it seems from my research, is a foreign, subtitled, feature film. |
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Their cafe latte is as good a consolation prize as you could hope for. |
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It is every thing that one could hope for in a dessert wine, complex flavours, unctuousness, sweetness without being cloying thanks to a hint of noble rot. |
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Only hope for his daughter and the rest of Generation Hot can deliver us from crisis and into recovery and rejuvenation. |
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Arriving at the restaurant, I grab my checkbook and hope for the best. |
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His hope for Europe was that it return to those happy Middle Ages before a pagan Enlightenment and soulless industrialism had destroyed Faith and Freedom. |
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Forgiveness might be something he can hope for in the long term, but in the short term he deserves to be made an example of, and not just by the league in which he plays. |
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The main hope for the Have Nots is a Republican tendency to overplay their hand. |
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With 80 percent of the country's money circulating in the capital, Jakarta has become the last hope for those who cannot find jobs in their hometowns. |
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This is not just the corruption of the Yeltsin years but also the hope for a better and more honest future. |
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I particularly believed that from the ashes of the unrest we could work to sprout new hope for our community. |
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It has also illuminated its best hope for true freedom, real equality, and vital democracy. |
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A committee meeting will be held on Thursday night, names are being taken for the first tournament of the year, billiards and snooker, so we hope for a big response. |
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But when a neoconservative Republican and a liberal Democrat can agree on an issue it gives me hope for the future of political discourse in the blogosphere. |
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Although reports indicated he posed a risk at present there was some hope for the future because he was studying and working hard in custody, and had a supportive family. |
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Unless we are prepared as a nation to deal maturely, analytically and objectively with the problems that confront us, there will be no hope for our positive development. |
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They also hope for a repeat of the dramatics they pulled in 1986 when he Walsh kept trading down draft picks and wound up with eight eventual starters. |
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If there was any hope for an epic comeback, Percy Harvin quashed it by taking the second half kickoff to the house. |
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You could almost understand why there is hope for a real breakout. |
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I see little hope for this country without revolution against these politicians who so brazenly will steal straight from America's pocketbooks and future. |
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The best we mere doctors usually hope for is time with aides of varying seniority. |
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Our beloved Lady Liberty has been a beacon of hope for millions of people seeking a better life. |
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But surely there is something to hope for in a car journey that is neither violence nor blandness? |
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The survivors needed hope for a brighter future, and Murakami sought to supply a salving narrative through his art. |
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We are campaigning for the return of the families of the abductees and hope for assistance only on that point and for understanding of our feelings. |
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How they wish she could be back with them, how they hope for a miracle, but not for the return of Avril's husband, who walked out on the family for another woman. |
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To us, the two-state solution represents our best hope for a livable future. |
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Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence. |
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The year 2000 started out full of hope for all of us but, sadly, during the course of the past year for the farming community many of those hopes have already been dashed. |
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But the GOP presidential nominee's plan to hope for a change in the Mideast conflict is winning some plaudits. |
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Gillibrand and McCaskill hope for floor time in September, but have not yet gotten any commitments from Senate leadership. |
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If an infamous rakehell like Lord Braunfield could undergo such a remarkable and genuine reformation, surely there was hope for the likes of Lord Ashbourne? |
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Although the concrete result of the proposal has yet to be seen, it nevertheless sparks a ray of hope for a peaceful solution in the troubled region. |
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They would be forced to start at the bottom and work their way back up, but at least derby matches would simply be a hope for the future rather than a forlorn hope. |
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The hope for the future is biofuels produced from cellulosic feedstocks such as corn stover, switchgrass, miscanthus, and woody crops. |
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After dinner, what remains but to count the clock, and hope for that sleep which I can scarce expect. |
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Every year about this time we hope for a and we get a surprise,'' Lins said. |
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We can only wait and see, and we hope for a future generation which does not have to be herded into rooms, and be made to wear dunce caps. |
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Kildow is a major hope for the American team, having won two downhills on the World Cup circuit this year. |
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If you think there's no hope for regions like America's own Detroit, just check the audacious transformation of Germany's Ruhr area. |
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There is far more hope for Cardiff doing this than looking for longball scraps. |
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Whether it springs from the fear of government or hope for the wisdom of humankind, the cyberlibertarian ideology seeks a revolution. |
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By the late 15th century, the Tudors were the last hope for the Lancaster supporters. |
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Jeffrey E. Garten on why a milquetoast bill is the best we can hope for. |
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There's really nothing that the man can do except hope for thick sleeves, a high collar, and a fresh tube of Neosporin. |
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One might hope for a hard-assed fiscal reformer to replace Joe, but that won't happen. |
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While its hard to tell unless you're employed at One Infinite Loop, there are some features that we can all hope for. |
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Degas was the consummate pastellist, and this study of dancers has everything one could hope for in a pastel drawing by the master. |
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The money crowd got all the deregulation it could realistically hope for. |
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David Wiggins's explication of sortal dependency might appear to offer a final glimmer of hope for pluralist claims of sameness. |
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The new century is being ushered in with much hope for progress in many otolaryngological areas. |
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Two noted physicians then told her that a hysterotomy held out her only hope for health. |
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Rumours continue to swirl about the cause of Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow's split, but I'm told there may yet be hope for the couple. |
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Some Yell people do commute to work at Sullom Voe, but as this appears to be a declining industry this does not hold out hope for the future. |
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It is described as possibly being the oldest art object yet found in the Americas and may yet provide hope for the Solutrean hypothesis. |
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I had too much experience of my father's pertinaciousness ever to hope for a change in his views. |
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Outside of the Church, no one can hope for life or salvation unless he is excused through ignorance beyond his control. |
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It is good for a man in the midst of prosperity to fear a Ruin, and in the midst of adversity to hope for better succeedings. |
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It is up to each club secretary to tell their CWO to attend and we hope for a full turn-out. |
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His mount Oceanos Des Obeaux was not offering any hope for much of the two miles and a furlong as he moved along scratchily at the rear. |
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But the title as the new darling of the weeny-boppers is probably the most he can hope for this time. |
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I hope against hope for some probing questions from Schieffer, too. |
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That we have no right to hope for a better afterworld until we have made this world better. |
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But the secret to getting this look right is not to pull it all back in a scrunchy and hope for the best. |
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But now there is a glimmer of hope for youngsters from Ellington Juniors Football Club, in Northumberland. |
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There was a time when the best we could hope for was a 36-frame film for stills and maybe 20 minutes of cine film in a large camera. |
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The Newry City boss was bitterly disappointed at not securing three points but there was a lot of hope for the future after a dominant display. |
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At least that's what the ragers who decry spoilers on social media hope for. |
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The best hope for rescuing victims in landslides, cave-ins and earthquakes is within 72 hours of the tragedy. |
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I told her that perhaps that anonymous defacer was just frustrated and would find better ways to express his or her hope for societal betterment. |
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Petroleum found close to the Faroese area gives hope for deposits in the immediate area, which may provide a basis for sustained economic prosperity. |
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He has never ceased to offer fresh hope for defeating the forces of tyranny, cynicism and moral relativism, hovering like a dark cloud on the horizon. |
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In fact, one's own hope for immortality may ultimately rest on it. |
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A number nine pill was all they could hope for if they went sick. |
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However, there is aglimmer of hope for fans who want to see more of Brent and co Gervais revealed he resisted the temptation to kill off his alter ego. |
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Seeing little hope for further gains, he withdrew completely from Italy. |
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African Americans developed a theology related to Biblical stories having the most meaning for them, including the hope for deliverance from slavery by their own Exodus. |
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It's high time the job is put into perspective and I can't think of a better person to do it than Mr Modi who has undisputedly emerged as the new hope for a young India. |
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So surely the least we can hope for is a chance to drown hope for is a chance to drown our sorrows without being our sorrows without being typecast at the bar. |
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There was nothing for it but to install the three duckbills in the travelling platypusary in one of the Pan American hangars and hope for the best. |
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Thus to have them exhausting their military resources in areas so far removed from the historic schwerpunkt of their empire is the best we can now hope for. |
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Dab on a bit of benzoyl peroxide cream either way, and hope for the best. |
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The best thing about speed-dating is, if you don't like the cut of the jib of the first date you hope for something completely different the next time the bell rings. |
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Although today started brighter the forecast did not hold out much hope for extended play but tomorrow should see the fourth and final Test get underway. |
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Donations to the Adopt an Acre program represent the best chance of hope for survival of this and other rare and endangered species, including clouded leopards and sun bears. |
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Taking pluralism seriously, Hardy contends, requires us to hope for the withering away of all monisms, including mainstream variants of monotheist religions. |
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